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<blockquote data-quote="CBRworm" data-source="post: 2511622" data-attributes="member: 569064"><p>Make sure that it is not in surround mode, that adds a lot of extra noise. That being said I thought my right mid was too loud also (front2 right) but at some point after resetting all the crossover points and levels everything equalled out. In my case the right front mid had a more direct shot at my right ear than my left front mid which was close to my left foot.</p><p></p><p>There is some hiss, but no more than I had with my 7998 or 9835 in the same basic setup. I ended up turning the gains way down on my amps and my normal listening volume is in the mid to high 20's I also am using the optical inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBRworm, post: 2511622, member: 569064"] Make sure that it is not in surround mode, that adds a lot of extra noise. That being said I thought my right mid was too loud also (front2 right) but at some point after resetting all the crossover points and levels everything equalled out. In my case the right front mid had a more direct shot at my right ear than my left front mid which was close to my left foot. There is some hiss, but no more than I had with my 7998 or 9835 in the same basic setup. I ended up turning the gains way down on my amps and my normal listening volume is in the mid to high 20's I also am using the optical inputs. [/QUOTE]
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